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Leading scorer over a season of official games: Leo Messi 73 in the 2011/12 season(50 in L a Liga, 14 in the Champions League, 3 in the Cup, 3 in the Spanish Super Cup, 1 in the European Super Cup and 2 in the World Club Cup).

Most goals in a calendar year: Leo Messi, with 96 goals in 2012. For Barça 84 goals and 12 for Argentina.

Most international goals in a calendar year: Leo Messi with 25 gols (13 in Champions League and for Argentina) in 2012, to equal Vivian John Woodward (25 goals in 1909).

Longest scoring run in La Liga: Messi, with 33 goals in 21 consecutive games in 2012/13.

European

Player with most appearances in European competitions: Xavi Hernandez (1998-2015), 173 matches.

Player with most appearances in European Cup / Champions League: Xavi Hernandez (1998-2015), with 157 games.

Player with most titles won as player and manager: Josep Guardiola, player (1990-2001) and manager (since 2008-2012), has won 30 titles with Barça, has won 30 titles with Barça, 16 as a player and 14 as manager.

Most consecutive games without losing in a league game: Andres Iniesta with 55 games (47 wins and 8 draws) from the Barça 0, Hercules 2 defeat in week 2 of the 2010/11 season to the Barça1 Real Madrid 2 defeat in week 35 of the 2011/12 season.

Leading scorer over a season in home games: Leo Messi 46 in the 2011/12 season.

Leading La Liga scorer over a season in home games:Leo Messi 35 in the 2011/12 season.

Leading scorer in the second half of a league season:Leo Messi 28 in the 2011/12 season.

Only player to be the leading scorer and leader in assists over a season:Leo Messi 50 goals in the 2011/12 season and 15 assists (tied with Real Madrid’s Ozil).

Absolute highest goalscorer in one season: Leo Messi, with 75 goals in the 2011/12 season (50 in the Liga, 14 in the Champions League, 3 in the Cop del Rey, 3 in the Spanish Super Cup, 1 in the European Super Cup, 2 in the Club World Cup and 2 in friendly matches).

Top goalscorer in a Liga game: Ladislao Kubala, seven goals in the match between FC Barcelona and Sporting Gijón (9-0) on February 10, 1952.

Club

Top goalscorer in history: Leo Messi with 485 goals in 516 games. He started his first team career in 2004 and his goal tally breaks down in the following way: 312 goals in La Liga, 83 in the Champions League, 39 in the Cup, 12 in the Spanish Super Cup, 3 in the European Super Cup, 5 in the Club World Cup, and 31 in friendly matches.

Top goalscorer in official competitions: Leo Messi (2004-...), with 454 goals (286 in the Liga, 83in the Champions League, 39 in the Copa del Rey, 12 in the Spanish Super Cup, 3 in the European Super Cup and 5 in the Club World Cup).

Top goalscorer in the Cup: Josep Samitier (1919-32), with 65 goals.

Longest goalscoring run in official competitions: Mariano Martín scored 21 goals in eleven games (8 in Liga and 3 in Cup) between February 14 and May 9, 1943.

Highest goalscorer in international competitions: Messi (2004 -...), with 91 goals (83 in the Champions League, 3 in the Spanish Supercup and 5 in the Clubs World Cup.

Top goalscorer in a game in Cup: Eulogio Martínez, seven goals in the game FC Barcelona 8 - At. Madrid 1 (1-5-1957), return leg of cup round of sixteen 1956-57.

Only players in the history of the club to score in six official competitions in a year: Pedro Rodríguez scored in 2009 in the Spanish Super Cup, European Supercup, Champions League, Liga, Copa del Rey and Clubs World Cup. Leo Messi scored in 2011 in the Spanish Super Cup, European Supercup, Champions League, Liga, Copa del Rey and World Club Cup.

Players with most goals at the halfway stage of La Liga: Messi with 22 goals halfway through Liga 2011/12 (19 match days), along with César in the Liga 1950/51 (15 match days).

Only times the Zamora and Pichichi trophies were both won in the : 2009/10 and 2011/12, with Víctor Valdés (Zamora) and Leo Messi (Pichichi)

Goalkeeper to have lasted the longest without conceding a goal from the start of a Liga season: Claudio Bravo, 754 minutes unbeaten in 2014-15 (clean sheets in eight opening matches and 34 mins of game nine)

First Barça player to be Liga top scorer three times: Leo Messi in 2009/10, 2011/12 and 2012/13

Goalkeeper with best average goals conceded in la Liga: Víctor Valdés in La Liga 2010/11 with an average of 0.50 goals (16 goals in 32 games). National record: Liaño (Deportivo) in la Liga 1993/94, with an average of 0.47 goals (18 goals in 38 games) and ) and Oblak (Atlético) in the league 2015/16, with an average of 0.47 gols (18 goals in 38 games).

Goalkeeper with most league games without conceding in the same season : Claudio Bravo with 23 games from 37 games in 2014/15 and Andoni Zubizarreta with 23 games in 44 games in 1986/87

Only FCB goalkeeper to ever score a goal: Was Ricardo Zamora, who on December 14, 1919 scored a penalty in the Catalonian Championship game Barça v Internacional (2-1).

Goalkeeper unbeaten for the most consecutive minutes in official competitions: Víctor Valdés, with 896 minutes without conceding a goal in the 2011/12 season

Goalkeeper with most minutes without conceding a goal in la Liga: Miguel Reina went 824 minutes without conceding a goal in la Liga in the season 1972-73 (from minute 53 of game 14 to minute 67 of game 23).

Player with most appearances: Xavi Hernández. 869 games (1998-2015)

Player with most appearances in official competitions: Xavi Hernández (1998-2015), with 767 games

Player with most appearances in Liga: Xavi Hernández. 505 games (1998-2015)

Player with most appearances in international competitions: Xavi Hernández, 178 games (1998-2015)

Youngest player to debut with the first team: Paulino Alcántara, 15 years, 4 months and 18 days. His debut was on February 25, 1912 in the game FC Barcelona 9 - Català 0 in the Catalonian Championship, and he scored three goals.

Most total years as manager: Jack Greenwell, 12 years (1913-1923 and 1931-1933)

Manager with best percentage of titles: Josep Guardiola, 14 titles from the 19 possible between 2008 and 2012.

Managers nominated for the FIFA Manager of the Year: Josep Guardiola in 2011 and Luis Enrique 2015.